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yet we seem to want to continue to pour money into afghanistan, into a five-way civil war for which there is no military solution. negotiations are essential. yet is this country pushing forward the negotiations? if so, it's in secret. i certainly hope it is there. because therein lies the solution. i think we don't need 100,000, 50,000, 60,000 troops in afghanistan. we really only need a handful to focus on al qaeda. wherever they may be in that region. and so if we were to draw down our troops in the next 18 months to 25,000 in afghanistan and then 10,000 in 2013, we would be begin to get to a level over an appropriate course of time and it is this house's responsibility to put forth a -- an appropriation bill that provides money for only that. and no more. to limit the funding. it's pretty clear the president has the power to initiate a war. it's equally clear that we have the only power, the only power to fund the war. and if we say no, then this war will cease. if we say only this amount of money, for only this purpose, then this war will rapidly domainish. there will be amendments o
yet we seem to want to continue to pour money into afghanistan, into a five-way civil war for which there is no military solution. negotiations are essential. yet is this country pushing forward the negotiations? if so, it's in secret. i certainly hope it is there. because therein lies the solution. i think we don't need 100,000, 50,000, 60,000 troops in afghanistan. we really only need a handful to focus on al qaeda. wherever they may be in that region. and so if we were to draw down our...
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marines in afghanistan. when his unit went on patrol january 15th. >> pretty much plain and simple, somebody was going to get hit that day. that somebody was me. >> reporter: he was hit by an ied. >> just went inside a compound, they found a cache. that was good for us. i guess that area wasn't secured, so -- >> reporter: he's a triple ambu tee. but ophthalmologists are worried he could worry his sight. he says explosions that cause brain injuries off cause eye injuries. >> if they were near blasts and lost consciousness, they would be at risk. >> reporter: this is no small problem. the defense and veterans brain injury center says at least 212,000 veterans have brain injuries and they all need this specialized eye exam. dr. cokerham says he is focused on getting vets examined. a closer look with a tool can reveal dangerous internal injuries. >> as the eye is compressed from the blast wave, this is the part in the eye that tears most easily. we can look in there and see scarring for the rest of their lives i
marines in afghanistan. when his unit went on patrol january 15th. >> pretty much plain and simple, somebody was going to get hit that day. that somebody was me. >> reporter: he was hit by an ied. >> just went inside a compound, they found a cache. that was good for us. i guess that area wasn't secured, so -- >> reporter: he's a triple ambu tee. but ophthalmologists are worried he could worry his sight. he says explosions that cause brain injuries off cause eye injuries....
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if you would like to support the aid walk with just five days away, it's scheduled for sunday in golden gate park, to register call 6125-walk or go on line to aidswalk.net. you can go online and donate. >> it's very easy to do. >> here is something else, facebook and time warner want to fight bullies. it's going to be featured online tv and radio and several u.s. magazines. they are hoping the popularity to raise awareness about bullying and to encourage more people to report abuses when they see them. facebook has more than 750 million users? >> if you hate your spouse's snoring, they may have the answer. they have unveiled a snore room. it has sound proof walls and white noise machine and anti-snoring pillow and even a bet rest that keeps the snorer that reduces the likelihood for snoring. it was tested in nine crown plaza hotels in europe. when will it come to the u.s.? officials are thinking about it. >> a lot people would like to have that. >> we have had much more for you harry potter one last time. we'll be right back. >>> today at 4:00 and 5:00, beauty queen that is competing in
if you would like to support the aid walk with just five days away, it's scheduled for sunday in golden gate park, to register call 6125-walk or go on line to aidswalk.net. you can go online and donate. >> it's very easy to do. >> here is something else, facebook and time warner want to fight bullies. it's going to be featured online tv and radio and several u.s. magazines. they are hoping the popularity to raise awareness about bullying and to encourage more people to report abuses...
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if you would like to support the aid walk with just five days away, it's scheduled for sunday in golden gate park, to register call 6125-walk or go on line to aidswalk.net. you can go online and donate. >> it's very easy to do. >> here is something else, facebook and time warner want to fight bullies. it's going to be featured online tv and radio and several u.s. magazines. they are hoping the popularity to raise awareness about bullying and to encourage more people to report abuses when they see them. facebook has more than 750 million users? >> if you hate your spouse's snoring, they may have the answer. they have unveiled a snore room. it has sound proof walls and white noise machine and anti-snoring pillow and even a bet rest that keeps the snorer that reduces the likelihood for snoring. it was tested in nine crown plaza hotels in europe. when will it come to the u.s.? officials are thinking about it. >> a lot people would like to have that. >> we have had much more for you harry potter one last >>> today at 4:00 and 5:00, beauty queen that is competing in a pageant and i
if you would like to support the aid walk with just five days away, it's scheduled for sunday in golden gate park, to register call 6125-walk or go on line to aidswalk.net. you can go online and donate. >> it's very easy to do. >> here is something else, facebook and time warner want to fight bullies. it's going to be featured online tv and radio and several u.s. magazines. they are hoping the popularity to raise awareness about bullying and to encourage more people to report abuses...
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explain what this catch 22 is all about? >> reporter: there's a long standing group operating in southern somalia. they are an al qaeda affiliate and they have been gaining strength in controlling territory in that part of somalia for some time. this is the region where so many somalis are at risk. and the group banned aid groups from two years ago coming into the region and offering help. a few weeks ago they said okay they would let aide groups in. but within the last few hours now they said no, they reversed their position and they once again are banning international aid groups from coming in to somalia and help these people. the obama administration says it will not cut a deal with this group. it will not support aid going in if it means paying bribes, paying their so-called taxes. the catch 22 here fundamentally is that u.s. entities cannot deal with declared terrorist groups, that's what it is. and that's what making it even complicated now to get aid to these desperate people. >> are other european, other african cou
explain what this catch 22 is all about? >> reporter: there's a long standing group operating in southern somalia. they are an al qaeda affiliate and they have been gaining strength in controlling territory in that part of somalia for some time. this is the region where so many somalis are at risk. and the group banned aid groups from two years ago coming into the region and offering help. a few weeks ago they said okay they would let aide groups in. but within the last few hours now they...
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program was slowed down last fall bisect gates it just seemed time to go ahead and say, okay, we'll buy five squadrons of c's, we'll be the integrating squadrons and we'll have marines flying those on naval aircraft carriers and that is the end of the buy. we're going to buy 80 airplanes, the 10 per squadron and plus what we call pipeline airplanes, but that's it. and all of the rest of them are stonewall. so there wasn't a break in the dam or a cheek in the arm, it was very purposeful decision on my part based on a guy that understands the value of attack integration and flying off of aircraft carriers. >> let me take you through the question of the expeditionary finding vehicle. the expedition was canceled. you expect to drive the new physical, the son of it, the new amphibious vehicle. what are the capabilities of the new vehicle going to be? >> we had rough requirements drafted and what we're doing right now is we're doing an analysis. analysis takes a year and i told them let's go six months. i don't want anything shortened, i want you to work harder and faster and work on the weekends
program was slowed down last fall bisect gates it just seemed time to go ahead and say, okay, we'll buy five squadrons of c's, we'll be the integrating squadrons and we'll have marines flying those on naval aircraft carriers and that is the end of the buy. we're going to buy 80 airplanes, the 10 per squadron and plus what we call pipeline airplanes, but that's it. and all of the rest of them are stonewall. so there wasn't a break in the dam or a cheek in the arm, it was very purposeful decision...
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at least 22 people were killed. there has been a surge of violence in afghanistan and increasingly the targets are politicians. seth doane now reports from kabul. >> reporter: it was two years ago when fawzia koofi wrote this troubling message to her daughters. "maybe today is the day i will die." >> reporter: her now published farewell letter was written because, as an outspoken member of parliament in afghanistan, koofi's atarget of the taliban. right now i think the terrorist acts are the biggest threat for me and for others. for me more because i talk against them. >> reporter: her father, also in parliament, was assassinated. as were three of her brothers. you're willing to die for your job for this country? >> we will die one day. i think the pride would be if you die paving the way for others, we're leaving something behind. if i'm afraid that i will die and i don't do anything, then who will take this country? >> reporter: targeting killings in afghanistan are up more than 100% since 2009 according to the un
at least 22 people were killed. there has been a surge of violence in afghanistan and increasingly the targets are politicians. seth doane now reports from kabul. >> reporter: it was two years ago when fawzia koofi wrote this troubling message to her daughters. "maybe today is the day i will die." >> reporter: her now published farewell letter was written because, as an outspoken member of parliament in afghanistan, koofi's atarget of the taliban. right now i think the...
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on may 22 15 to 20 militant it's stormed hang ars in karachi. it took the pakistan military over 15 hours to end that siege. two u.s. p-3-c's were destroyed. it is an antisubmarine and marine surveillance aircraft. some reports now indicate it was an inside job as the terrorists had military uniforms and knew exactly where the planes were located. then on june 14 reports confirmed that pakistan now has arrested c.i.a. informants that helped us locate osama bin laden where he had been living under the eyes of the pakistan military for years. as reported in "the new york times" on june 14, i.s.i. arrested 30 pakistani informants who helped the united states capture bin laden. one was a pakistani army major who officials said copied the license plates of cars visiting bin laden's compound. and then further in june when c.i.a. director panetta went to pakistan to inform them that there was a factory that were making bombs or i.e.d.'s that could be used against americans, by the time the pakistani troops showed up, the militants had disappeared. not
on may 22 15 to 20 militant it's stormed hang ars in karachi. it took the pakistan military over 15 hours to end that siege. two u.s. p-3-c's were destroyed. it is an antisubmarine and marine surveillance aircraft. some reports now indicate it was an inside job as the terrorists had military uniforms and knew exactly where the planes were located. then on june 14 reports confirmed that pakistan now has arrested c.i.a. informants that helped us locate osama bin laden where he had been living...
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don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of here. >> yes, whatever is -- >> so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. when i feed -- i don't know when i feed the mods, it's totally different. >> that's what you said. >> people are locked up in a totally different way than i am. it just makes me be thankful for write am. i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like two-man cell. you're in a cell. >> really. >> they lock the door on you. >> so that's where you see i guess the real serious inmates i would imagine. >> mm-hmm. it's a whole different world, yeah. it's a whole different world. >> are they close to you? i mean, that's somewhat disturbing. >> you can't hear me? >> when their 45 minutes is up, the intercom is cut off and gonzales
don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of here. >> yes, whatever is -- >> so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. when i feed -- i don't know when i feed the mods,...
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this targets drink that's can contain up to five times the alcohol of regular beer. the author says a combination is a health hazard. >> we have people drinking and being prone to drive because they're not feeling affects of the alcohol that. can only add to, lead towards bigger tragedies here. >> and at least six other states passed similar bans on the caffeinated drinks. the california bill ask z not affect beverages like irish coffee. >> a study on teenagers revealed big differences in how male and female bodies react to binge drinking. researchers found the girls had more attention and memory problems than girls who did not binge drink. the same is not true for boys. researchers believe girls may be more vulnerable to the neurotoxic affect of alcoholic beverages during adolescence. >> many are looking for ways to use skills they'd cultivated in their careers. one woman is changing lives of thousands of others. what is next for boomers? it's vital to bring the same energy invested in the first career to career number two. >> this rug is called chains of hope. and
this targets drink that's can contain up to five times the alcohol of regular beer. the author says a combination is a health hazard. >> we have people drinking and being prone to drive because they're not feeling affects of the alcohol that. can only add to, lead towards bigger tragedies here. >> and at least six other states passed similar bans on the caffeinated drinks. the california bill ask z not affect beverages like irish coffee. >> a study on teenagers revealed big...
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says unless they get more money or the ability to spend more money, they could a vulgar debt by august 22. unthinkable. >> of the penalties of doing an exclusive club is they can take you off sometimes -- tick you off. >> china will likely be condemned to death for limiting its exports of raw materials. china is the largest producer for things like gold, iron ore, lead, phosphates, tin. china wants to limit that under anne arundel protection policy, but the u.s. and others are not buying that. this could set a precedent for the european union and u.s. to go back to the wto and file a complaint against the whole red earth debate. i will have a lot more on that in 20 minutes. -- complaint against the rare eartj dayh date. >> in australia the police will now be able to demand that people removed their veils or othe burka. refusing to comply could lead to up to a year in jail. let's find out how the australian muslims have reacted. >> some say it will allow the police to discriminate against muslim women and some civil libertarians are concerned and the police in south wales are being given p
says unless they get more money or the ability to spend more money, they could a vulgar debt by august 22. unthinkable. >> of the penalties of doing an exclusive club is they can take you off sometimes -- tick you off. >> china will likely be condemned to death for limiting its exports of raw materials. china is the largest producer for things like gold, iron ore, lead, phosphates, tin. china wants to limit that under anne arundel protection policy, but the u.s. and others are not...
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the gentleman from georgia. >> i have an amendment at the desk, number 22. the chair: the clerk will dez igthate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 22, printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five mins. mr. broun: this amendment is nearly identical to the amendment that transfers naval rate to israeli defense. this takes the money out of the nato r brand d fund and places the funds that the israeli cooperative program where israel and the writs are cooperating to develop a missile defense system that will help them as well as help us. we must stand by israel now and always. my amendment makes a positive step toward growing our relationship and solidifying security in the middle east. it will help israel and help the united states also. i urge my colleagues to support my amendment and i ceil back. the chair: the gentleman from georgia yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr. dicks: i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. t
the gentleman from georgia. >> i have an amendment at the desk, number 22. the chair: the clerk will dez igthate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 22, printed in the congressional record, offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five mins. mr. broun: this amendment is nearly identical to the amendment that transfers naval rate to israeli defense. this takes the money out of the nato r brand d fund and places the funds that the...
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low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and
low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa,...
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he is expected to complete in afghanistan before starting in september. he is credited with leading the search that saba's the u.s. war in iraq. -- salvaged the u.s. war in iraq. >> jack young may have a challenger in the upcoming election. the former owner of the center theatre said he wants to be the city's second in command. we have to night's commitment 2011 report and joins us live from city hall. sheldon? >> we are in the process of forming the necessary paperwork but announced his intent to run earlier this afternoon. even though he has been escorted out of city twice in last week and a half he hopes to occupy an office in this building. no visible supporters at his side, he announced his candidacy from north baltimore. >> by tuesday at 930 i will file to run to -- i will file for the privilege of being the next city council president in the great city of baltimore. >> although he did not lay out in a campaign or platform ideas he said he would not take money from developers. the former owner of the signature theater distinguished himself from curr
he is expected to complete in afghanistan before starting in september. he is credited with leading the search that saba's the u.s. war in iraq. -- salvaged the u.s. war in iraq. >> jack young may have a challenger in the upcoming election. the former owner of the center theatre said he wants to be the city's second in command. we have to night's commitment 2011 report and joins us live from city hall. sheldon? >> we are in the process of forming the necessary paperwork but...
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with an awful ten win 22 loss record. so this was pointing to an upset. but harumafuji puts an end to that thought. using speed and muscle on the double inside grip to force back an opponent who's heavier. harumafuji is a new man this journey after a lackluster couple of years. hakuho sports a 17-0 record against -- who could well become an ozeki himself by the end of the year. this is what you call osumo. the crowd excited as these two mix it up. but hakuho is the undisputed king of the ring and shows you why. he dispatches a tough and dangerous opponent to maintain his undefeated streak. the leader board in the top division shrank on day nine. harumafuji hasn't looked this good since may 2009. for the five men who started the day at one lost were defeated. so now there's only ozeki baruto. hakuho will meet -- both leaders shouldn't have any problems winning, but you never know. >>> and welcome back to your weather update. we are keeping an eye on east asia. really showing that bunch of clouds here from our typhoon ma-on heading towards japan. meanwhile
with an awful ten win 22 loss record. so this was pointing to an upset. but harumafuji puts an end to that thought. using speed and muscle on the double inside grip to force back an opponent who's heavier. harumafuji is a new man this journey after a lackluster couple of years. hakuho sports a 17-0 record against -- who could well become an ozeki himself by the end of the year. this is what you call osumo. the crowd excited as these two mix it up. but hakuho is the undisputed king of the ring...
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police tell us a 22-year-old woman was driving this. the suv that she was driving came to rest inches from a woman who lives here and she was on the couch at the time. her husband was in a next door bedroom. she talked about as well as she did about what they heard and saw. take a listen. >> i heard this loud crash which i thought was an accident out here on the street. i opened the door to the back room and there was an suv in my typing room. >> everything happened so fast. suddenly, everything collapsed and the closet was flying, the washing machine and the walls all coming towards me and i knew -- you said i'm going to die right now. >> reporter: luckily, that woman that you saw there, she didn't want to give her name but she had just gotten back from the hospital when she was talking to us. three of them total were inside the house. husband was okay. their son was actually in his room which they said is right off to the side here. so he also was the in his bedroom at the time when this occurred. all of them though voicingly and than
police tell us a 22-year-old woman was driving this. the suv that she was driving came to rest inches from a woman who lives here and she was on the couch at the time. her husband was in a next door bedroom. she talked about as well as she did about what they heard and saw. take a listen. >> i heard this loud crash which i thought was an accident out here on the street. i opened the door to the back room and there was an suv in my typing room. >> everything happened so fast....
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in afghanistan the general handed over command of the afghanistan war to his successor. it'll be john allen's task to guide force as they prepare to hand off security control to afghanistan forces by the end of 2014. >>> the hand off happened hours after a top alli of the afghanistan president was gunned down a member of the parl," ament was also killed. just last week the president's half brother was killed. the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> the pleasant hill's association said it's rejecting the contract offer. according to the union the city's last offer called for employees to pay 10% of their health care premium and 4% of their retirement. currently they pay $55 a month for family medical coverage. the current contract will expire at the end of the month. >>> tonight the city council will consider guidelines for the use of cell phone, that prompted by the fear that use could be linked to damage to the brain. the guidelines would suggest to limit use and put distance between a person's body and the phone. >> a woman accused of assaulting a tsa agent won't fa
in afghanistan the general handed over command of the afghanistan war to his successor. it'll be john allen's task to guide force as they prepare to hand off security control to afghanistan forces by the end of 2014. >>> the hand off happened hours after a top alli of the afghanistan president was gunned down a member of the parl," ament was also killed. just last week the president's half brother was killed. the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> the pleasant hill's...
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in afghanistan the general handed over command of the afghanistan war to his successor. it'll be john allen's task to guide force as they prepare to hand off security control to afghanistan forces by the end of 2014. >>> the hand off happened hours after a top alli of the afghanistan president was gunned down a member of the parl," ament was also killed. just last week the president's half brother was killed. the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> the pleasant hill's association said it's rejecting the contract offer. according to the union the city's last offer called for employees to pay 10% of their health care premium and 4% of their retirement. currently they pay $55 a month for family medical coverage. the current contract will expire at the end of the month. >>> tonight the city council will consider guidelines for the use of cell phone, that prompted by the fear that use could be linked to damage to the brain. the guidelines would suggest to limit use and put distance between a person's body and the phone. >> a woman accused of assaulting a tsa agent won't fa
in afghanistan the general handed over command of the afghanistan war to his successor. it'll be john allen's task to guide force as they prepare to hand off security control to afghanistan forces by the end of 2014. >>> the hand off happened hours after a top alli of the afghanistan president was gunned down a member of the parl," ament was also killed. just last week the president's half brother was killed. the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> the pleasant hill's...
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on june 22, the white house finally responded. and they said that they will not plan to ask for a supplemental appropriations bill. and there's no money in this bill for libya. the administration says they will not ask for a supplemental bill to pay for libya. that they will use funds in the base budget. i wonder where they're going to take the money out of the base budget? as chairman of the subcommittee, this worries me. where do they man to take the money? -- plan to take the money? that's only part of the argument. there's no money in this act for libya to start with. bucekly, if this amendment should be -- should become effective, here's what we would not be able to do. we would not be able to fly or perform search and rescue missions of american forces who may be flying aerial activity and be -- have the planes go down. like early in the operation, we lost an f-15. two american pilots went into libya and safely rescued the pilot of that f-15. couldn't do that under this amendment. what we are providing today is surveillance,
on june 22, the white house finally responded. and they said that they will not plan to ask for a supplemental appropriations bill. and there's no money in this bill for libya. the administration says they will not ask for a supplemental bill to pay for libya. that they will use funds in the base budget. i wonder where they're going to take the money out of the base budget? as chairman of the subcommittee, this worries me. where do they man to take the money? -- plan to take the money? that's...
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military in afghanistan. so, seth, have david cameron asking the taliban to stop fighting, put down their weapons, join the political process. what do you think the chances are that might happen? >> there are elements of the taliban and other insurgent groups that are willing to talk about this option. they have been fighting for three decades in afghanistan. people are tired. i think right now what we're seeing is some elements willing, some elements unwilling. based on the fact that many of them believe they are winning right now, that the u.s. and other allies are leaving, i think it is unlikely that they will cut a deal now. not wait it out -- why not wait it out? >> to what extent is the taliban looking at things like this letter-signing, seeing the political will disappearing, and thinking, why should we negotiate? why not sit things out? >> this to the conflict within the u.s. -- and they see the political conflict within the u.s. they say that we should be committed to this fight. rc not a robust disc
military in afghanistan. so, seth, have david cameron asking the taliban to stop fighting, put down their weapons, join the political process. what do you think the chances are that might happen? >> there are elements of the taliban and other insurgent groups that are willing to talk about this option. they have been fighting for three decades in afghanistan. people are tired. i think right now what we're seeing is some elements willing, some elements unwilling. based on the fact that...
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it is still a magnet for people in need. >> she is 80 years old and she is taking care of five children. she is the grandmother. the father and mother died because of disease. >> the hardline islamic group al-shabab has links to al qaeda and is fighting the western government of somalia. the government is in control of olli the center of the capital. is these areas where somalis are starving to death. al-shabab has made clear it will continue the activities -- to disrupt the activities of agencies. >> agencies we band before are still banned. some were involved in political activity. others were destroying the lives of our people and we had to ban them too. the last u.n. said -- a u.n. report says there is famine in somalia. we say this is 100% baseless and sheer propaganda. >> the u.n. and the international community face a mammoth challenge. >> it is very dangerous and risky, but we have to reach people. they are not making it all the way to mogadishu. these other ones lucky enough to make a year and these centers are overrun. >> in northeastern kenya, they need food aid simply to sur
it is still a magnet for people in need. >> she is 80 years old and she is taking care of five children. she is the grandmother. the father and mother died because of disease. >> the hardline islamic group al-shabab has links to al qaeda and is fighting the western government of somalia. the government is in control of olli the center of the capital. is these areas where somalis are starving to death. al-shabab has made clear it will continue the activities -- to disrupt the...
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for our ladies in afghanistan. it's a big deal for us to open the door for others, the other ladies that have the dream that they can't do it, we want to show them. >> their journey began two years ago when the afghan army began looking for women to join. they will spend the next few months training in the united states before returning home to afghanistan. >>> the major phone companies aren't keeping the third party mystery fees off your phone bills. we're talking about land lines by the way, not cell phones. big phone says it's taken steps but admits it's still a big problem. >>> for money news, let's go to joya dosh. i'm expecting a rough morning for stocks. how's it looking? >> it's actually looking pretty good. the futures are pointing to a higher open, which is a bit of a fresh start from earlier in the week. >> i want to ask people, don't think about ge so much, think about a small business person who really create a lot of jobs in this country. they're petrified right now. >> who are they scared of? >> look
for our ladies in afghanistan. it's a big deal for us to open the door for others, the other ladies that have the dream that they can't do it, we want to show them. >> their journey began two years ago when the afghan army began looking for women to join. they will spend the next few months training in the united states before returning home to afghanistan. >>> the major phone companies aren't keeping the third party mystery fees off your phone bills. we're talking about land...
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that's up from 22 in 2009. 44% were transgender women. >>> a new website created by some stanford students helps californians track how the state spends taxpayer money. it's called california common sense. and it has information about state employee wages, pension costs and spending by department. students say they want to highlight inefficiency to promote better policies. there's also information about how 40 other states spend their money. >>> up next here, only on 2, putting a tail fin on a truck and how it can save a lot of money. tom vacar will show us how >>> a bay area invention could help reduce carbon emissions from one of the biggest polluters. ktvu's tom vacar is showing us how a redesign is making big riggs more fuel efficient on a story you will see only on 2. >> reporter: the driver did not leave the door open, but this device helps open the door. sander helped develop the rig. >> reporter: the trailer tail can save five to 6% of the fuel burned by a tractor trailer moving at highway speeds. every trailer tail that you see on the highway is offsetting the fuel consumption of
that's up from 22 in 2009. 44% were transgender women. >>> a new website created by some stanford students helps californians track how the state spends taxpayer money. it's called california common sense. and it has information about state employee wages, pension costs and spending by department. students say they want to highlight inefficiency to promote better policies. there's also information about how 40 other states spend their money. >>> up next here, only on 2,...
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22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look deeply contested but turnout to be unanimous. at&t verses fcc is a good sample. when the case was greeted people thought it was going to be the next citizens united. this in view it the privacy rights of corporations. and the freedom of information act where personal privacy and with the corporation, at&t, said this would give rights of privacy because person is defined to mean corporation under the federal code. and that argument didn't work too well because as the chief justice pointed out in the oral arguments, the word is personal privacy, and there are often situations in which they had a very different meanings from the roots. the chief pointed out an oral arguments craft and crafty, squirrel and squirrely, pastor and pastoral and the like. and the chief justice writing for the unanimous court found at&t did not have the right to personal privacy and he concluded his opinion with a wonder
22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look deeply contested but turnout to be unanimous. at&t verses fcc is a good sample. when the case was greeted people thought it was going to be the next citizens united. this in view it the privacy rights of corporations. and the freedom of information act where personal privacy and with the corporation, at&t, said this would give rights of privacy because person is defined to mean corporation...
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the president has set july 22 as a date to get a deal done on $4 trillion on savings. there's a feeling that a lot of people have forgotten. there's been a lot of light legislating, but now they have to come together on a deal for trillions of dollars in savings. there's no idea on where this will come from. they've come to agreement on about half of it. it will cut health-care programs, like medicare and medicaid, which provide care for the elderly and the poor. they will cut pension benefits for federal workers, they say. the real sticking point is taxes. republicans in congress, who control the house of representatives, and have a lot of influence in the united states senate, do not want to raise taxes. they say the country cannot stomach that right now. the president says taxes are way too low at this point and they need to be brought up to where the nation is. we are kind of at an impasse. it's unclear to anybody in washington, to be honest with you, what will happen next. it's unclear how they will move forward. >> is it unrealistic to think that political one up
the president has set july 22 as a date to get a deal done on $4 trillion on savings. there's a feeling that a lot of people have forgotten. there's been a lot of light legislating, but now they have to come together on a deal for trillions of dollars in savings. there's no idea on where this will come from. they've come to agreement on about half of it. it will cut health-care programs, like medicare and medicaid, which provide care for the elderly and the poor. they will cut pension benefits...
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low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! >> pelley: the news tonight about jobs isn't great. the best you can say is it's not quite as bad as it has been. the government says 418,000 more americans joined the line for unemployment benefits last week. but that is 14,000 fewer than the week before. for those fortunate enough to find a new job, anthony mason tells us there's another challenge these days-- holding on to that job. >> reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry. but now, working in a neighbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in manassas, virginia, the bills are piling up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections. >> so we don't have anything more we can write a check today. >> no. >> reporter: dave, who made as much as $80,000 as a salesman to high-end restaurants lost his job last october. he
low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! >> pelley: the news tonight about jobs isn't great. the best you can say is it's not quite as bad as it has been. the government says 418,000 more americans joined the line for unemployment benefits last week. but that is 14,000 fewer than the week before. for those fortunate enough to find a new job, anthony mason tells us there's another challenge these...
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commander in afghanistan. he was testifying on capitol hill this week, and i want to play you part of what he said and basically his position is he supports the president's withdrawal plan. here is a little of what he said. >> this reality sends a important message as well as a sense of urgency that afghans must take more responsibility for their security. >> so you have said to follow the lead of the commanders on the ground this is the soon-to-be commander on the ground. shouldn't that make you feel a little better. he thinks this can work? >> candy, i hope it will work. most people would tell you it's an unnecessary risk. i fully expect general allen and others to sal lute and carry out their mission the best they can. but the fact is there is no recommendation by any military person to have this early withdrawal, and it's an unnecessary risk. our allies are already following suit by announcing the withdrawals. but most important we're told that in the villages that the after gans are now wondering if we ar
commander in afghanistan. he was testifying on capitol hill this week, and i want to play you part of what he said and basically his position is he supports the president's withdrawal plan. here is a little of what he said. >> this reality sends a important message as well as a sense of urgency that afghans must take more responsibility for their security. >> so you have said to follow the lead of the commanders on the ground this is the soon-to-be commander on the ground. shouldn't...
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who lost their loved ones in iraq and afghanistan. taryn davis was 21 when her husband, michael, was killed by a roadside bomb in iraq in 2007. >> one of the last things i said to him was i love you more than life itself. >> reporter: living without michael is an everyday struggle. >> when i went out into the world i just felt like they didn't want to embrace who i was. which was a military widow. and in the back of my mind, i'm thinking, that title, it symbolizes my husband's sacrifice and my own. and if i can get through it, maybe one day it can signify my survival. >> reporter: to help her own healing, taryn began reaching out to other widows. but talking alone wasn't enough. soon, taryn started organizing events, like parasailing. surfing, even swimming with dolphins. to bring this courageous group of women together. in what she called, the american widow project. >> i found myself laughing and smiling for the first time. and i look around and here's a group of extraordinary women. and we know the level of pain that i've been thro
who lost their loved ones in iraq and afghanistan. taryn davis was 21 when her husband, michael, was killed by a roadside bomb in iraq in 2007. >> one of the last things i said to him was i love you more than life itself. >> reporter: living without michael is an everyday struggle. >> when i went out into the world i just felt like they didn't want to embrace who i was. which was a military widow. and in the back of my mind, i'm thinking, that title, it symbolizes my husband's...
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. >> reporter: extremely dry weather has been blamed on fires that have already burned five million acres in the southwest so far this summer. this is the driest start of the year ever in new mexico. the drought monitor released showed 29% of the country in drought-- 12% in the country in exceptional drought, the largest extent on report. three-quarters of texas is in that exceptional drought, 40% of oklahoma as well, a 10% rise in just one week-- which means tough times for plants and animals. >> it's a tough year. i mean, for all crops involved, you know, there will probably be some producers that don't survive for another year. >> reporter: one shelter in texas has been overrun with young deer, rescued because the mothers can't feed their young. >> they're abandoned because the mothers don't have food to eat. if they don't have food to eat, they can't produce milk. >> reporter: this latest heat wave here in chicago-- which began today and continues throughout the week-- is marked by high humidity, making 94 here feel well over 100. it makes it more difficult for the body to cool itself
. >> reporter: extremely dry weather has been blamed on fires that have already burned five million acres in the southwest so far this summer. this is the driest start of the year ever in new mexico. the drought monitor released showed 29% of the country in drought-- 12% in the country in exceptional drought, the largest extent on report. three-quarters of texas is in that exceptional drought, 40% of oklahoma as well, a 10% rise in just one week-- which means tough times for plants and...
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the annual poll conducted in 22 countries finds while the u.s. is better regarded now the majority believe china will or already has gained the top spot. even here in the u.s. 46% agree china will replace the u.s. and most said that it's a bad thing. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" a truck recall and how suds could end the minnesota shutdown. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. the threat by moody's to lower the u.s. credit rating caused a down day for the asian markets. tokyo's nikkei and hong kong's hang seng dropped a fraction. >>> today wall street gets another round of earnings. theity les on retail sales and a look at the weekly jobless claim numbers. also fed reserve chairman ben bernanke continues his testimony on capitol hill. wednesday he told lawmakers the fed would consider several options to jump-start the economy if it doesn't improve soon. that gave stocks a big boost. the dow gained almost 45 points while the nasdaq was up 15. >>> numbers released overnight
the annual poll conducted in 22 countries finds while the u.s. is better regarded now the majority believe china will or already has gained the top spot. even here in the u.s. 46% agree china will replace the u.s. and most said that it's a bad thing. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" a truck recall and how suds could end the minnesota shutdown. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. the threat by...
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aims managed to complete 86 jumps over 22 hours before stopping due to exhaustion. >>> miles above the earth, the crew of the space shuttle "atlantis" is busy today. they're using the shuttle's boom camera to check the heat shield for any damage and they're preparing for tomorrow's rendezvous with the international space station. our john zarrella is at the kennedy space center in florida, keeping tabs on what the astronauts are still doing. i know you're still riding high on witnessing that historic launch yesterday. >> reporter: yeah. fredricka, i got to say one thing about the movies, that's a good number one choice, but i always liked apollo 13, one of my favorites too. >> that was cool too. >> that's high up on my list. >> we'll try to add that to the list. >> yeah, get that in there. i'll do my own top five list. >> okay. >> the astronauts are -- they're chasing down the international space station right now, traveling about 17,000 miles an hour, as you mentioned. they're getting themselves in position for the rendezvous tomorrow. and the docking with the space station, which wil
aims managed to complete 86 jumps over 22 hours before stopping due to exhaustion. >>> miles above the earth, the crew of the space shuttle "atlantis" is busy today. they're using the shuttle's boom camera to check the heat shield for any damage and they're preparing for tomorrow's rendezvous with the international space station. our john zarrella is at the kennedy space center in florida, keeping tabs on what the astronauts are still doing. i know you're still riding high on...
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nasa says the atlantis crew will stay in space one day longer than planned to help put away the nearly five tons of food, clothes, and household goods that will keep the station going for an entire year. now here's a look at other stories making news today in america. whether it is winter or summer, chicago manages to keep its windy city reputation intact. a violent storm slapped the city and nearby suburbs on monday pounding morning commuters with heavy rain, downed trees, and blowing out power to over 800,000 residents and businesses. there were no reports of any storm-related deaths. >>> it took seconds for explosives to bring down one historic pennsylvania bridge. the decision to replace the 105-year-old span was made after routine inspections revealed structural damage. construction on a new bridge is scheduled to begin shortly. >>> a florida alligator that thought it found the perfect neighborhood to get some sun had its sun bathing cut short by wildlife officials. residents watched as the seven-foot gator put up quite a struggle before tiring itself out. it was eventually removed, an
nasa says the atlantis crew will stay in space one day longer than planned to help put away the nearly five tons of food, clothes, and household goods that will keep the station going for an entire year. now here's a look at other stories making news today in america. whether it is winter or summer, chicago manages to keep its windy city reputation intact. a violent storm slapped the city and nearby suburbs on monday pounding morning commuters with heavy rain, downed trees, and blowing out...
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a bit of a catch 22 there. hopefully if you get a shower in your area, it will be a gentle one to cool you off. temperatures in new york city will easily get into the 90s today and with that humidity, certainly near a subway, it's going to feel a lot hotter than that. guys? >> rob, we'll check in with you later. hundreds of mourners gathered to pay respects to a firefighter who died in a freak accident at the texas rangers game we showed you this. shannon stone was laid to rest yesterday. his casket placed on a fire truck in his hometown. stone fell 20 feet it his death when he was trying to catch a ball tossed into the stands by a player and his 6-year-old son witnessed the accident. >>> on the same day that shannon stone was buried, a fan at last night's home run derby nearly fell out of the outfield stands. he was lunging for a home run ball that was hit by prince fielder. take a look at the spot shadow here as friends grabbed him by the feet and held him and pulled him back as he dangled over the railing. h
a bit of a catch 22 there. hopefully if you get a shower in your area, it will be a gentle one to cool you off. temperatures in new york city will easily get into the 90s today and with that humidity, certainly near a subway, it's going to feel a lot hotter than that. guys? >> rob, we'll check in with you later. hundreds of mourners gathered to pay respects to a firefighter who died in a freak accident at the texas rangers game we showed you this. shannon stone was laid to rest yesterday....
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that's up from 22 in 2009. 44% were transgender women. >>> a new website created by some stanford students helps californians track how the state spends taxpayer money. it's called california common sense. and it has information about state employee wages, pension costs and spending by department. students say they want to highlight inefficiency to promote better policies. there's also information about how 40 other states spend their money. >>> up next here, only on 2, putting a tail fin on a truck and how it can save a lot of money. tom vacar will show us how it works. >>> bill martin is tracking even cooler temperatures, what to expect in the days ahead. your complete forecast in six minutes. >>> a bay area invention could help reduce carbon emissions from one of the biggest polluters. ktvu's tom vacar is showing us how a redesign is making big riggs more fuel efficient on a story you will see only on 2. >> reporter: the driver did not leave the door open, but this device helps open the door. sander helped develop the rig. >> reporter: the trailer tail can save five to 6% of the fuel bu
that's up from 22 in 2009. 44% were transgender women. >>> a new website created by some stanford students helps californians track how the state spends taxpayer money. it's called california common sense. and it has information about state employee wages, pension costs and spending by department. students say they want to highlight inefficiency to promote better policies. there's also information about how 40 other states spend their money. >>> up next here, only on 2,...
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out of 34 provinces in afghanistan, 22 of them are in the government are giving them incentives, money for different projects for the reformers once they become part of the system to be supportive of government initiatives to get rid of the poppy. again, this is not a problem with an afghanistan. trafficking and the consumers of these drugs is something that we should all work together on, and we do, but we still expect help from the international partners to focus more on this problem. one of the resources that our opposition forces gets money from is the poppy. but the income that they get from poppy, they run the machinery to fight this war. it is very important. our government does have a strategy to deal with it. host: louisiana on the democrats' line. good morning. caller: good morning. i want to put you on the spot again and i want a direct answer. you have been signing the trade deals with china and other countries to export minerals. the minerals have been there long time. the russians know about them. should afghanistan be reaching out to american corporations to bring our te
out of 34 provinces in afghanistan, 22 of them are in the government are giving them incentives, money for different projects for the reformers once they become part of the system to be supportive of government initiatives to get rid of the poppy. again, this is not a problem with an afghanistan. trafficking and the consumers of these drugs is something that we should all work together on, and we do, but we still expect help from the international partners to focus more on this problem. one of...
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low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. >> temperatures began going down today in the eastern half of the country dropping from last wee
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but five members standing below were seriously hurt. the ban is fine and the band is hoping for a speedy recovery for fans that were hurt. >>> a fire station in texas has been destroyed by a fire. nearby firefighters had to respond to the station in alaska. they were too late to save the stations equipment. that department is funded mainly on donation. a nearby fire department is lending a fire truck to that station. there is no word what started that fire. >>> almost two dozen san jose firefighters laid off last year will be back on the job. the 22 firefighters accepted their positions back last week thanks to a federal grant. today they will be given a refresher course before returning to regular duty. >>> japan's surprise -- japan surprised soccer fans from around the world. the u.s. scored go ahead goals twice in the second half of that title match and both times japan caught up and that acceptability the game to penalty kicks. the u.s. players just could not convert. japan was many fans sentimental favorite after they recovered. >>
but five members standing below were seriously hurt. the ban is fine and the band is hoping for a speedy recovery for fans that were hurt. >>> a fire station in texas has been destroyed by a fire. nearby firefighters had to respond to the station in alaska. they were too late to save the stations equipment. that department is funded mainly on donation. a nearby fire department is lending a fire truck to that station. there is no word what started that fire. >>> almost two...
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mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >> mandy clark in canada half, afghanistan, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wiki leaks founder julian assange in a hearing. he is appealing he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions about two rape charges. he worried sweden might send him to the u.s. over the release of classified documents. >>> texas baseball fan who fell to his death last week has been laid to rest. hundreds tourned out for the funeral of shannon stone who was a husband, firefighter and at a rangers game last week he reached for a ball and lost his balance and fell. >>> in phoenix, upper right hand corner of your screen here, watch. a guy dangling off a railing. he had been standing at a table during the derby trying to catch a ball. not smart. almost went over. luckily, his brother and others were there to pull him to safety. pretty incredible pictures. >>> by the way, that's where the home run derby, a special moment lasted night. a family affair for robinson cano with his father pitching to him, cano blasted 32 homers to win, including a recor
mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar, afghanistan. >> mandy clark in canada half, afghanistan, thank you very much. >>> in london this morning, wiki leaks founder julian assange in a hearing. he is appealing he should be sent back to sweden to answer questions about two rape charges. he worried sweden might send him to the u.s. over the release of classified documents. >>> texas baseball fan who fell to his death last week has been laid to rest. hundreds tourned out for the...
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paint this portrait of my time in iraq but also highlight the stories of other marines i served with five felt hat done such incredible things and no one was talking about it and i felt it got to commit this to peter because all these stories are not free to get hold if i don't write this. >> host: it's interesting because men and women who go to work mac rarely discuss with the scene, so it's really interesting to have read hesitation kills and to see the perspective of a woman and how she deals with being in the military and how she deals with the whole aspect of war in the sense of ayaan targeting someone here and they are going to be killed, so i'm sure there was hesitation when others heard you are writing a book like your colleagues and stuff, the other marines because my brother was a marine and they are pretty tight lipped and entrenched and together if there is a sense of what happens among the marines. how did they treat you when you said i'm writing a book? >> guest: it was encouraging because i had taken on the sort of unofficial role of being the squadron historian so everyon
paint this portrait of my time in iraq but also highlight the stories of other marines i served with five felt hat done such incredible things and no one was talking about it and i felt it got to commit this to peter because all these stories are not free to get hold if i don't write this. >> host: it's interesting because men and women who go to work mac rarely discuss with the scene, so it's really interesting to have read hesitation kills and to see the perspective of a woman and how...
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we had five minutes covered. >> i know. the show starts, i believe, at 9:00 -- most are between 9:00 and 9:30. you're going to get down there soon, probably going to leave soon to get there. i think we could see showers between now and 9:00, 9:30 before they move south. so if you're going down right now, i would make sure you do have at least an umbrella with you. take it down there. doesn't have to be one of those huge umbrellas. i don't think we're going to see any really heavy rain, but you could see a downpour or two in parts of the area. i don't think it's going to be in the district, but let's take a look at the radar and i'll show you where the storms are right now, or at least those showers are. there's not a whole lot out there as we look across the area. looking at partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. temperatures on the warm side. live digital doppler radar showing showers toward front royal to the south and west into portions of our area down there. so not expecting too much. most of this activity will stay to
we had five minutes covered. >> i know. the show starts, i believe, at 9:00 -- most are between 9:00 and 9:30. you're going to get down there soon, probably going to leave soon to get there. i think we could see showers between now and 9:00, 9:30 before they move south. so if you're going down right now, i would make sure you do have at least an umbrella with you. take it down there. doesn't have to be one of those huge umbrellas. i don't think we're going to see any really heavy rain,...
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the high five thing doesn't work, does it? you come home from a long business trip, you walk in the door, you greet your lady with the fist bump. >> and then there's the man-hug with the double tap. >> great talking to you this early in the morning, ren oeds. >>> there's been another close encounter with a bear at yellowstone national park. the one just days after a fatal bear attack here. we'll hear from the hiker who had the close call. and race continues to play a part in the nation's unemployment picture. we'll detail the african-american jobless numbers for you. next, but first, a look at the states with the highest unemployment rates last month. nevada has the highest rate at 12.1. not far behind, california at 11.7, the top five states with the lowest unemployment. stay close. our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the thin
the high five thing doesn't work, does it? you come home from a long business trip, you walk in the door, you greet your lady with the fist bump. >> and then there's the man-hug with the double tap. >> great talking to you this early in the morning, ren oeds. >>> there's been another close encounter with a bear at yellowstone national park. the one just days after a fatal bear attack here. we'll hear from the hiker who had the close call. and race continues to play a part...